🎥 The Suicide That Didn’t Add Up: The Unsettling Death of Nikki LaDue January

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In July 2002, 28-year-old Nikki LaDue January was found dead on the back patio of her Mississippi condo. The official ruling? Suicide. But from the beginning, key facts didn’t add up.

There was no autopsy. No fingerprints were taken from the weapon. The gun was found on her right side—yet Nikki was left-handed. And the investigation was closed in under 24 hours.

Her mother asked me to review Nikki’s handwriting. What I found contradicted the suicide ruling. Her writing showed no signs of emotional collapse or suicidal ideation. It showed clarity. Strength. A will to live.

Even more disturbing: the detective who closed the case would later be arrested on unrelated charges involving children.

This video presents a calm, factual, and forensic overview of the case, based on my direct involvement as a forensic handwriting consultant with decades of experience in law enforcement support and criminal investigations.

📰 Read the full breakdown with documentation and case references:
👉 https://inkprofiler.substack.com/p/the-suicide-that-didnt-add-up

🔊 Disclaimer: This video and narration was AI-generated for clarity and accessibility. All content—including every word spoken and written—was authored by me, based on my direct professional experience and analysis. No part of this video is fictionalized.

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